CDC Releases Nlood test results on Missouri bird flu patient as cases of H5N1 spread
Posted by Appropriate-Star-462@reddit | PrepperIntel | View on Reddit | 21 comments
https://www.yahoo.com/news/cdc-releases-blood-test-results-214201147.html
ThisIsAbuse@reddit
Many governments are on alert if this thing goes human to human. Could be bad based on what it does animal to animal. Keep your preps up regardless
Ineedmoneyyyyyyyy@reddit
As someone who doesn’t really have a lot of prep. What would you recommend I get? Some n95 masks?
ThisIsAbuse@reddit
Yes. Also googles and gloves
SpecialistOk3384@reddit
https://imgur.com/a/YCxuypc
I forgot where I got this image, but it was this morning. Probably the H5N1 sub.
It has one of two genes that benefit H2H transmission. Together they would create a human pandemic. Not seeing this communication yet so we're not great, but we aren't bad.
E627K is missing, and M631L which is present and contributing. It alone does not make it an alert, just the whole situation warrants watching out with concern.
ThisIsAbuse@reddit
I am partially ready, restocking some things now. Many lessons learned from Covid Pandemic.
SpecialistOk3384@reddit
We will have time to stock up. The usual minimizing 'risk is low' BS will be expected, if it even acquires that gene/mutation.
SolidAssignment@reddit
This is definitely one to watch.
flying_wrenches@reddit
TLDR: this one sentence from the article “It’s reassuring news indicating the virus hasn’t mutated in ways that would allow it to spread easily between people.” That’s it.
Disastrous_Style_827@reddit
Did I misunderstand the article or did it conclude that the 5 or 6 healthcare workers that fell sick after treating the infected patient did NOT contract the virus itself? Their sudden illness wasn't related to treating a novel virus? I've heard of viruses mutating in other animal hosts so why wouldn't it be possible here? Without a proper explanation, it seems hard to believe their conclusion...
metalreflectslime@reddit
I think you mean "Blood" instead of "Nlood."
Lost_Poem7495@reddit
Not of it is an alien life form. Nlood is the preferred term.
Appropriate-Star-462@reddit (OP)
You caught me. I must admit, I'm from Venus.
demwoodz@reddit
So you’re a woman?
Thoraxe474@reddit
Do you have a bigger penis?
Appropriate-Star-462@reddit (OP)
Women are from Venus.
RefrigeratorNorth663@reddit
Damned Venusians
IsItAnyWander@reddit
I hate those blinds
shenan@reddit
plz send nloods
Ornery-Sheepherder74@reddit
No, these were nlood tests. You know, nlood? The thing that nampires drink?
Attilashorde@reddit
If N replaces B for blood I think J should replace v for vampire.
fecal_encephalitis@reddit
Jampire sounds like a 2000s-era American reggae group with a small but diehard following.